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wish to express their vs wish to express our

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Wish to express their' is used when referring to a group of people other than the speaker, while 'wish to express our' is used when the speaker is included in the group. The choice between 'their' and 'our' depends on the perspective of the speaker.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

wish to express their

This phrase is correct when referring to a group of people other than the speaker.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to convey that a group of people (other than themselves) wish to express something.
  • I also hope that the numerous Members of this House who have already met him will wish to express their solidarity to him in person, tomorrow and on Wednesday.
  • In many cases they are young people who sympathise with the Palestinian intifada and wish to express their identification with the Palestinian cause by attacking members of Jewish communities in Europe.
  • And we think that, in the light of this somber development, other delegations may wish to express their views on this shocking and distressing news.
  • In many cases they are young people who sympathise with the Palestinian intifada and wish to express their identification with the Palestinian cause by attacking members of Jewish communities in Europe.
  • I also wish to express my appreciation for their rapid conclusion of an agreement on an issue as difficult as optical radiation.
  • I wish to express my concerns at the conduct of the hospital council.
  • The Commission does not wish to express a view on diverging academic positions.
  • I wish to express my opinion.
  • We therefore wish to express our solidarity with workers who are directly or indirectly affected.
  • I wish to express my sincerest thanks for that.
  • We wish to express our solidarity with the families of the American victims of these horrendous attacks.
  • With these remarks I wish to express my support for the draftsman's proposal.
  • I wish to express my thanks to Mrs Christa Prets for her report.
  • Mr President, I wish to express my congratulations to Mr Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler on his report.
  • Finally, I wish to express my support for the rapporteur.
  • I, therefore, truly wish to express the Commission's satisfaction with the negotiated compromise proposal.
  • Mr President, I wish to express my thanks to the Commission.
  • I wish to express my appreciation to the three rapporteurs.
  • I also wish to express my satisfaction at the enlargement of the protected marine areas.
  • I therefore wish to express my regret at this attitude.

wish to express our

This phrase is correct when the speaker is included in the group that wishes to express something.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to convey that they and others wish to express something together.
  • wish to express our extreme displeasure...
  • We have today voted in favour of the Speciale report on Slovenia, since we wish to express our full support for enlargement.
  • Today, therefore, we in the Greens wish to express our solidarity with the striking French lorry drivers.
  • We wish to express our sympathy and solidarity with Mrs Zavadskaya and her family at this very difficult time.
  • Madam President, I wish to express our indignation at two recent events in the Balkans.
  • In the spirit of solidarity, I wish to express our pleasure that one of the key figures in Solidarność has been appointed to lead Parliament.
  • We have today voted in favour of the Hoff report on Poland, since we wish to express our full support for enlargement.
  • We have today voted in favour of the Bertens report on Cyprus, since we wish to express our full support for enlargement.
  • We have today voted in favour of the Malone report on Malta, since we wish to express our full support for enlargement.
  • Finally, we wish to express our great disappointment about the fact that the amendments aimed at strengthening union cooperation and consultation between trade and industry and union organisations were not adopted in plenary.
  • We have today voted in favour of the Carnero González report on the Czech Republic, since we wish to express our full support for enlargement.
  • Mr President, on behalf of the group of European Socialists, I wish to express our deep sorrow and disenchantment over the senseless deaths of eighteen civilians in the Pakistani village of Damadola as a result of bombing by American aircraft.
  • First of all, we wish to express our support for enlargement and, secondly, we share the concern that has been expressed about the large Russian minority in this country.
  • We therefore wish to express our solidarity with workers who are directly or indirectly affected.
  • We wish to express our solidarity with the families of the American victims of these horrendous attacks.
  • I wish to express our deepest condolences to all his family.
  • We wish to express our sympathies to the Russian people.
  • Secondly, I also wish to express our serious concern about the disbursement of funds from the Structural Funds.
  • I can testify to this, Mr President, and wish to express our gratitude.
  • We wish to express our condolences to the family of this soldier, the victim of a difficult mission.

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